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A Big Hunk of Rock and Roll History: Elvis Presley’s “A Big Hunk O’ Love”
Elvis Presley’s “A Big Hunk O’ Love” isn’t just a catchy tune – it’s a rock and roll landmark. Released in 1959, the song arrived at a pivotal time in Elvis’ career and helped solidify his status as the King of Rock and Roll.

Here’s a look back at the song’s history:

Army Recording: “A Big Hunk O’ Love” was born during a unique chapter in Presley’s life. Drafted into the US Army in 1958, he recorded the song during a single recording session in Nashville, Tennessee. This marked his only recording session during his military service.
A Return to Rock: While Elvis was finding success in films and ballads, “A Big Hunk O’ Love” marked a return to his rock and roll roots. The song’s raw energy and driving beat contrasted with the softer sounds he was exploring at the time.
Chart-Topping Success: Released in June 1959, “A Big Hunk O’ Love” became a runaway hit. It topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart for two weeks, proving that Elvis’ rock and roll magic was still potent.
Military Controversy: The song’s suggestive lyrics caused a minor stir. Some radio stations refused to play it due to concerns about its appropriateness for the time. However, this controversy only added to the song’s legend.
“A Big Hunk O’ Love” is more than just a love song. It’s a time capsule, capturing a pivotal moment in Elvis’ career and the enduring power of rock and roll. So crank up the volume and prepare to be transported back to a simpler time, when a “Big Hunk O’ Love” ruled the airwaves.

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